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Statistical analysis of Dataset

The link between Covid-19 and the percentage of deaths among both smokers and non-smokers.

Project Description

We have used a huge dataset of all states and counties present in the United States Of America to decide once and for all, whether there is a concrete link that proves that smokers are indeed more likely to die if they do catch Covid-19. We will use multiple statistics from the dataset on hand by parsing them and seeing if any correlations arise, and then we will finally decide based solely on the statistics found whether there is indeed a danger of being a smoker during the pandemic.

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Bar graph states to deaths

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Bar graph states to smokers

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Box plot states to deaths

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Box plot states to smokers

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Dot plot states to deaths

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Dot plot states to smokers

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Histogram states to deaths

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Histogram states to smokers

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Pie chart states to deaths

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Pie chart states to smokers

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Scatter plot states to deaths

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Scatter plot states to smokers

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Regression analysis

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Formula

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Conclusion

While all the data currently suggests no correlation between smoking and an increased chance of dying due to Covid-19, things may very well change and with more precise and accurate data, we may be able to find a link between an increased percentage of deaths due to Covid-19 within the smoking population.

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